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Diamond and Tanzanite Jewellery

05th October 2009
Diamonds and tanzanite are two types of precious stones which have become increasingly popular in engagement and wedding rings, earrings and pendants. Diamonds and tanzanite are very rare and entire industries are built around mining, grading and selling ... Read >
Author: AlterSage

Venture Out Into The Wild With An African Safari

23rd September 2009
With a climate ranging from the tropical to the sub arctic, Africa is one of the most diverse continents, as well as the second largest, in the world. Boasting desert lands and dusty plains to the north, and thick jungle across the central and southern ar... Read >
Author: Adam Singleton

Rockport In 2009

21st September 2009
Since the beginning in 1971 when a father and son team established Rockport they have constantly strived to create better shoes, believing that the perfect shoe still does not exist. However, now in 2009 with Rockport having teamed with Adidas they are ce... Read >
Author: LoveThoseShoes

Cheap flights to Nairobi- wonderful opportunity for cheap travel

08th August 2009
Experience a most exiting vacation by booking cheap flights to Nairobi. You can have a wonderful time with your loved ones. Nairobi is the capital of Kenya. It is the largest city in Kenya. To visit there, you can choose a variety of cheap flights to Nair... Read >
Author: Richard Johnes

Global Charity Effort

17th July 2009
During 2008 Charel Schreuder started on a adventure to travel around the globe by motorcycle, Supporting the charity Motorcycle Outreach, which delivers medical aid via motorcycle to poor people in remote areas of developing countries. The first motor... Read >
Author: biketraveler

Around the world by Motorcycle

16th July 2009
During 2008 Charel Schreuder started on a adventure to travel around the globe by motorcycle, Supporting the charity Motorcycle Outreach, which delivers medical aid via motorcycle to poor people in remote areas of developing countries. The first motor... Read >
Author: biketraveler

Global Bike Travels

16th July 2009
During 2008 Charel Schreuder started on a adventure to travel around the globe by motorcycle, Supporting the charity Motorcycle Outreach, which delivers medical aid via motorcycle to poor people in remote areas of developing countries. The first motor... Read >
Author: biketraveler

5 Great Tourist Ideas for Your Stay in Tanzania

09th July 2009
If you have never experienced Africa, you probably do not realize the exciting opportunities for tourism out there. On the eastern part of the continent, there is a place called Tanzania. Tanzania is the kind of world that combines the traditions of Afric... Read >
Author: Gen Wright

Climb Kilimanjaro

05th June 2009
The white-capped Kilimanjaro, hanging above a smoke-like sea of clouds is one of the most stunning sights in the world. Kilimanjaro is one of the 'Seven Summits' in the world - it has the highest point on the African continent. Kilimanjaro is the highest... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

2010 World Cup

01st June 2009
The World Cup 2010 will be held in South Africa this time around. It will be played at ten stadiums located in nine different regions of the country for a full month from June 11 to July 11. On the part of South Africa there is a massive effort to make th... Read >
Author: stainleys

The Charisma of a Kenyan Holiday

29th May 2009
Come to Kenya for a holiday and you would find yourself relaxing and enjoying the beautiful flora and fauna of eastern Africa. Wildlife is indeed the main attraction of Kenya but the warm sandy beaches are no less in their appeal. To enjoy a wholesome exp... Read >
Author: gardnerwilkinson

Tips for Tanzania Safari Travelers in the Global Financial Crisis?

11th May 2009
The global economic crisis has adversely impacted the travel and tourism industry as travelers have cut down on their budgets, postponed or cancelled their holiday plans. International airlines, hotels, restaurants, tour operators and travel agencies have... Read >
Author: Adam Karume

Tips for Tanzania Safari Travelers in the Global Financial Crisis?

08th May 2009
The global economic crisis has adversely impacted the travel and tourism industry as travelers have cut down on their budgets, postponed or cancelled their holiday plans. International airlines, hotels, restaurants, tour operators and travel agencies have... Read >
Author: Adam Karume

9 Days Magical Kenya Safari {From Usd 1899 pp all inclusive Private Package}

28th April 2009
Transportation: Open Roof Safari Cruisers Duration: 8 nights, 9 days Departs: Alternate Days Day 1 - Tsavo West National Park Pick–up from your Nairobi or Mombasa hotel and drive to Tsavo West National Park arriving in time for lunch at voyage... Read >
Author: Poritours

Where can I travel in Tanzania?

28th April 2009
You have probably been looking for the perfect place for a while, perhaps weeks if not months! Well, here is the good news; you do not have to look any more! Tanzania is the perfect African country to visit, whether you are a family, couple or a group of ... Read >
Author: Limotek.co.uk

Follow in the Footsteps of Great Explorers and Archaeologists

04th April 2009
Thousands of viewers were glued to their TV screens to watch the celebrities take up the challenge of Mount Kilimanjaro for Comic Relief 2009. Famous names such as Gary Barlow, Fearne Cotton, Chris Moyles and Cheryl Cole battled against the elements and a... Read >
Author: Vicky Cochrane

Types of Coffee

27th March 2009
All coffee varieties can be classified into one of two broad types. These varieties are known as ‘Coffee Robusta’ and ‘Coffee Arabica’. Arabica varieties of coffee are generally considered to be more flavourful. Well-known Arabica coffees include,... Read >
Author: Cameroon Taylor

The Chinese Snow Disaster

03rd March 2009
Wherever you are in the world there is likely to be snow above you. Even in summer, or over the tropics, ice crystals are found in the highest cirrus clouds as temperatures are far below freezing. It is a fact that most of the precipitation on Earth start... Read >
Author: markcb

Kenya: A Great Piece of Africa

09th January 2009
Kenya, an eastern African country, is known for its scenic landscapes and wildlife. Masai Mara National Reserve is probably the most famous game park in Kenya. This is hugely credited to the wildebeest migration, even dubbed as the Great Migration (due to... Read >
Author: May Smith

Tribes of Tanzania

07th October 2008
The tribe of Tanzania Tanzania is a country in Africa bordered by Kenya and Uganda on the north, Rwanda, Burundi and the Democratic Republic of the Congo on the west, and Zambia, Malawi and Mozambique on the south. To the east it borders the Indian Oc... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Tanzania Travel Tips

25th September 2008
Tanzania is a land of tropical forest, savannah, grasslands, mountains, shimmering lakes, sandy beaches and coral reefs. It is one of the world’s last great wildlife refuges. Tanzania also has fascinating mix of people and cultures living on the mainlan... Read >
Author: explorerkenya

Coffees From Africa and the Middle East

03rd September 2008
Coffee beans are produced all around the world in tropical regions. Here we discuss the characteristics of those produced in Africa and the Middle East. ETHIOPIA Ethiopia is the true birthplace of coffee. The original coffee plant originated here as... Read >
Author: Fenton Wayne

Dealing with a Break Up: 3 Things to Avoid After They've Gone

04th July 2008
During the initial phases of dating and marriage, it seems like nothing can stand in your way. Storm clouds on the horizon? Who cares? It's you and your significant other against the world with both of you winning by a comfortable margin. But as good... Read >
Author: Daryl Campbell

Volunteering in Tanzania

04th July 2008
Tanzania is situated in East Africa, and its economy runs primarily on tourism. It is a country of geographical extremes like the highest point being the Mount Kilimanjaro peak and the lowest point being the lake bed in Lake Tanganyika. It also shares a p... Read >
Author: Moe Tamani

2 Nights/3 Days Kenya Flying Safari Amboseli

02nd April 2008
2 Nights/3 Days Amboseli Flying Package This where you will view the snow capped Kilimanjaro where it forms a stunning backdrop to a varied wildlife at the Africa's highest peak where big game and lasting memories will always be cherished. Ex... Read >
Author: Stephen Muiruri

Nights/3 Days Kenya Flying Safari

02nd April 2008
2 Nights/3 Days Amboseli Flying Package This where you will view the snow capped Kilimanjaro where it forms a stunning backdrop to a varied wildlife at the Africa's highest peak where big game and lasting memories will always be cherished. Exi... Read >
Author: Stephen Muiruri

13 Days Kenya Overland Camping

02nd April 2008
13 Days Kenya Overland Camping Cost: US$ 1560 per person sharing in a safari vehicle. Minimum 4 persons, Maximum 6 persons in the 8-seater to allow each person a big sliding window and space to stand. 13 days Kenya safari from Nairobi ci... Read >
Author: Stephen Muiruri

14 Days Kenya Family Safari

02nd April 2008
Kenya Family Safari - Kenya Family Vacations Treat your whole family a memorable African safari! Our itineraries includes activities for the whole family, i.e. game drives, Balloon air safaris, walks, cultural exchanges, and plenty of time fo... Read >
Author: Stephen Muiruri

Mount Kilimanjaro Climbing in Tanzania, Trekking & Hiking on Kilimanjaro

12th February 2008
Mount Kilimanjaro Background information This perfectly shaped volcano still active raises sheer from the plains. At 5895m, Mt Kilimanjaro is the highest in Africa and is snow capped. Mount Kilimanjaro can be climbed any time of the year but there is us... Read >
Author: africansermonsafaris

Explore Tanzania

06th November 2007
Explore Tanzania and be able to visit Serengeti National Park This is a wildlife legend in Africa and you will visit "Kopjes" consisting of old granite rocks rising like islands from the sea of grass, people too lived here and left interesting traces of t... Read >
Author: kili

The Ngorongoro Conservation Area

19th October 2007
Ngorongoro Conservation AreaGeneral DescriptionNgorongoro conservation Area is the most impressive area for tourists in Africa, this is due to its scenic beauty, its wildlife as well as its atmosphere. Ngorongoro Highland stimulate one to understand th... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Kenya The Land Where Safari Was Born

11th July 2007
Copyright (c) 2007 Lindsay Carswell As a child, Africa fascinated me - a land where the wild and exotic animals of storybooks and zoos roamed free on the plains. And where Kenya was always the quintessential home of the safari. Many visits later I'm... Read >
Author: carloscuzme

The Reason Thousands of Tourists Visit the Amboseli National Park Kenya

03rd May 2007
Watching elephant herds and the spectacular views of Mount Kilimanjaro is the reason thousands of tourists visit the Amboseli National Park Kenya. The Amboseli National Park Kenya is 392 square kilometers in size of dramatically arid to semi arid surrou... Read >
Author: Lucy

The Amboseli National Park Guarantees Close Encounters With the Wild

03rd May 2007
Watching elephant herds and the spectacular views of Mount Kilimanjaro is the reason thousands of tourists visit the Amboseli National Park. The Amboseli National Park is 392 square kilometers in size of dramatically arid to semi arid surroundings and i... Read >
Author: Lucy

Guaranteed Close Encounters With the Wild at the Amboseli National Park Kenya

20th April 2007
Watching elephant herds and the spectacular views of Mount Kilimanjaro is the reason thousands of tourists visit the Amboseli National Park Kenya. The Amboseli National Park Kenya is 392 square kilometers in size of dramatically arid to semi arid surround... Read >
Author: Jackline Wanjiku

Watching Elephant Herds the Amboseli National Park

15th April 2007
Watching elephant herds and the spectacular views of Mount Kilimanjaro is the reason thousands of tourists visit the Amboseli National Park. The Amboseli National Park is 392 square kilometers in size of dramatically arid to semi arid sorroundings and is ... Read >
Author: Jackline Wanjiku

Climate Change on Kilimanjaro

15th April 2007
The likely impacts of climate change on Mount Kilimanjaro The reduction in snowfall on Mount Kilimanjaro causes an increased risk of evaporation for the remaining snow. The older the snow or ice the darker the surface (due to environmental contaminants,... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Vegetation on Kilimanjaro

15th April 2007
Vegetation on Mount Kilimanjaro Kilimanjaro is Africa?s highest mountain and the largest freestanding mountain in the world. It has a high diversity of habitats varying with aspect and altitude. Located close to the equator there is a lot of sunlight ... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Accidents on Kilimanjaro

15th April 2007
Accidents on Mount Kilimanjaro Mount Kilimanjaro at 5964 m is the highest mountain in Africa and highest free standing mountain in the world and one of the few peaks of this height that is non-technical (i.e. you do not need ropes and pitons to climb ... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Kilimanjaro Culture

13th April 2007
Culture In the Kilimanjaro RegionMoshi, is the main town in Kilimanjaro Region, it is small, but typically frenetic. Moshi is a market town with a population of about 150,000 and a surrounding rural population of 402,000. It is the regional capital of the... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Video Killed the Beautiful View

18th January 2007
"The sound brought our group to a stop; we turned around to see the ice mass collapse with a roar. A section of the glacier crumbled in the middle, and chunks of ice as big as rooms spilled out on the crater floor." A description given by adventurer ... Read >
Author: Joshua Levitt

Kenya safari, an insight into a lodge or camping safari holiday

06th January 2007
Kenya, the land where safari was born, also known as the cradle of mankind, is a land of unashamed splendor and great contrast. From the highlands of central Kenya to the great Rift valley and its resident lakes across to the second largest lake in the wo... Read >
Author: explorerkenya

An Overview of Africa

31st July 2006
Africa is the second largest continent on Earth. Despite the immense size, it is still considered an exotic location given immense areas of unpopulated land. An Overview of Africa From the Sahara Desert to Mount Kilimanjaro, Africa is continent of e... Read >
Author: Richard Monk

All Inclusive Holidays: Kenya

28th June 2006
All Inclusive Holidays: Kenya What a vast variety of opportunities exist within this sensational country! The beaches are sandy, with coral reefs that you can walk on at low tide. Almost every type of watersport is available. The inland bush and scrub ... Read >
Author: Rob Taylor

The Wonders the Great Rift Valley in Tanzania

01st April 2006
The Rift Valley is a literal 6,000 mile long crack in the earth's crust, stretching from Lebanon to Mozambique. One of its most dramatic sections slices through East Africa. In northern Tanzania rising up dramatically from the floors of the Rift Valley, ... Read >
Author: Ian Williamson

Walking Across Ngorongoro and Tanzania's National Parks

01st April 2006
This is one of several energetic treks which transverses some of Tanzania's most magnificent game country from the cool and partly forested Ngorongoro Crater to the eerie moonscape and dry heat of Lake Natron in the Rift Valley. These treks usually includ... Read >
Author: Ian Williamson

TOURING KENYA (AFRICAN HOME ADVENTURE TOURS AND SAFARIS

16th February 2006
Touring Kenya Wild Kingdom Kenya's wildlife heritage is for many people its prime attraction. The bes known wildlife areas are Amboseli National Park, which is dominated by the snow covered Mount Kilimanjaro and Masai Mara National Reserve, famous... Read >
Author: James Muraguri Gichohi

Arusha National Park – Tanzania

29th November 2005
Arusha National Park is close to Arusha Town in Northern Tanzania. It is nestled against the impressive Mount Meru which dominates this park; Mount Meru can be climbed over a two or three day period. It is a steep climb on loose scree. The climber bein... Read >
Author: Ian Williamson

Western Kilimanjaro to Southern Serengeti

12th October 2005
This safari is centered on the plains of Western Kilimanjaro and then moves across to the remote Southern Serengeti. Western Kilimanjaro camp is set in a private concession which means just that – it is private and not a public park. It covers 75,000 ac... Read >
Author: Ian Williamson